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How to rock work meister

durrrtyharry

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Guys other than slammed, whats a good way to rock work meister wheels?
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I don’t think there is a wrong way to rock Meisters on our cars. Even just a little drop with meaty tires looks amazing.
 

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Work Meisters in Supra spec are all 3 piece, made to order and being 3 piece the offsets are almost infinitely customizable from Work Wheels.

Getting any of them in/around the standard 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 sizing that most owners with aftermarket wheels go for will end up with something that looks perfectly fine
 
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I don’t have them yet, but currently deciding between them and some motorsports/track spec forged wheels. I think they both look great on our chassis. A dream wheel for a lot of people as well.

I’m most likely, if I did build a set of S1’s, would do 19x9.5 +24 R Disk fronts, with 265/35 tires and 19x11 +38 L Disk rears, with 305/30 tires.

Throw on Swift Springs, and call it a day. Baller wheels, get rid of the fender gap, more traction to keep the power down.

We’ll see.
 

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I don’t have them yet, but currently deciding between them and some motorsports/track spec forged wheels. I think they both look great on our chassis. A dream wheel for a lot of people as well.

I’m most likely, if I did build a set of S1’s, would do 19x9.5 +24 R Disk fronts, with 265/35 tires and 19x11 +38 L Disk rears, with 305/30 tires.

Throw on Swift Springs, and call it a day. Baller wheels, get rid of the fender gap, more traction to keep the power down.

We’ll see.
We sell a lot of both, show wheels and then performance wheels. People usually alternate between the two.

-Josh
 
 








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